RESULTS:
1st District Republican Primary
Numbers: Bradley 51%, Stephen 47%, Michael 2%, Jarvis 1%
The bottom line: Bradley wins despite low turnout primary and momentum that favored Stephen
2nd District Republican Primary
Numbers: Horn 40%, Clegg 34%, Steiner 14%, Bosse 9%
The bottom line: Horn has convincing win district-wide and greatly aided by her hometown of Nashua
State Senate
Numbers. Dist. 2: Tobin 79%, Dinghman, 21. District 3: Denley 47, Babson 34, Cataldo 18%. District 7: Sanborn 58 percent, Elliot 42%.
The bottom line: Of the three primary winners Denley has probably the only shot at becoming a state senator.
Executive Council race
ANALYSIS:
James Pindell
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Hager loses seat
Incumbent Rep. Liz Hager of Concord has lost her seat in a 5-way Republican primary by a mere 13 votes.
http://ourconcord.blogspot.com/2008/09/sleepy-primary-yields-surprising....
Hager's Loss
As a Democrat, I am truly saddened by this loss. I'd planned to vote for Liz and three of the Democrats in that District. Now, I'm stuck with a right wing Republican or Rick Watrous and I can't decide which is more heinous.
Hey "Prominent Dem" ...
With all due respect, Rick Watrous is a decent and honorable man. I've known Rick for a number of years and he is a great leader in our community who has been shafted and railroaded for years and years just because he has tried to get some justice for himself. It is a disgrace how some in our community of treated him. We don't agree on everything. But he is good on 80 to 90 percent of the issues and deserves your vote.
Concord Greats!
Yes Tony Schinella Watrous a great leader and you a great journalist! Delusions of grandeur.
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